Wales fly-half Dan Biggar believes his brilliant between the legs try-scoring pass in the 42-0 win over Italy is a sign of his current confidence.
Biggar's instinctive piece of skill for Josh Adams' second try was one of the highlights of the crushing Six Nations opening victory.
"It was slightly behind me, so I thought I would just flick it and hope for the best," said Biggar.
"The boys have given me stick, I think I could have just passed it normally!"
Something Biggar between his legs..
Something Biggar between his legs..
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”
Something Biggar between his legs..
Oh, God. Did you see that?
Amazeballs!
Amazeballs!
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Re: Something Biggar between his legs..
Big deal.
Yesterday they played a game with an ovoid ball like that on this side of the pond too — maybe you blokes over there heard something about it? — and at least one player did that on just about EVERY SINGLE PLAY OF THE GAME!!
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Yesterday they played a game with an ovoid ball like that on this side of the pond too — maybe you blokes over there heard something about it? — and at least one player did that on just about EVERY SINGLE PLAY OF THE GAME!!
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
Re: Something Biggar between his legs..
I don't know, he should have gotten bonus points for style on that score, kind of like North Korean basketball.
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Re: Something Biggar between his legs..
And in America they shout 'Hut!' when they do it. In Europe that word carries a certain amount of negative cultural baggage so they shout 'Economically sized dwelling, often rural, but clearly superior in terms of carbon footprint to a McMansion!' That's why European games such as cricket often take a little longer.
Re: Something Biggar between his legs..
Something which is done repeatedly becomes the norm, something unusual, which is done as a spontaneous inspiration, is clever.Bicycle Bill wrote:Big deal.
Yesterday they played a game with an ovoid ball like that on this side of the pond too — maybe you blokes over there heard something about it? — and at least one player did that on just about EVERY SINGLE PLAY OF THE GAME!!
“If you trust in yourself, and believe in your dreams, and follow your star. . . you'll still get beaten by people who spent their time working hard and learning things and weren't so lazy.”